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October 10, 2011

Filed Under : EAT - MY LIFE

Hope everyone had a wonderful weekend!  It’s still technically the weekend for me since I had no work today.  3-day weekends are kind of awesome, am I right??  Anyways, just wanted to share what I’ve been up to in the last week or two.

Recently…

santa monica farmers market

…I’ve been going to the Santa Monica farmers market to pick up heirloom tomatoes and fresh vegetables.

steven by steve madden pembrooks

…I was lusting after these shoes for such a long time and now my feet are so happy to have them!

santa monica

…the weather has been so beautiful – summer has arrived in October!

…I visited my family 2 weekends ago and cuddled with this sweet face.

pumpkins

…I got tiny pumpkins for my dining table.

intelligentsia coffee

…Kyle’s brother brought us 3 bags of Intelligentsia coffee.  Currently ODing on this now.

succulents

…I got 2 more succulents to go with my only surviving succulent in the middle.  And yes, I’ve killed 2 so far.  Let’s hope I get my act together with these ones.

true food kitchen vegetable crudites

…I went to True Food Kitchen with 2 aunties and 2 cousins.  The vegetable crudites appetizer is alllll kinds of amazing.

Friday Love List

October 7, 2011

Filed Under : EAT - INTERIORS

friday love list

[photo taken by me outside of the Portland Union Station]

This week has been an unproductive one.  Do you ever have those?  Where the number of TV shows you watch outweigh the number of blogs you do or pins you pin, or meals you eat, etc.  Yeah, that happened.  I officially need to cut a few TV shows from the team.  I’m really excited for the weekend though, and next week, I’ll be back on my game.  Here are a few things that tickled my fancy this week:

  • I would really love an entire wall of painted chalkboard in my kitchen.  Since those are lofty dreams when you live in an apartment, I think I will settle for these super neat chalkboard panels.
  • I recently picked up the Super Natural Every Day cookbook by Heidi Swanson and I CAN’T WAIT to try out some of her recipes!
  • I’m head over heels in love with Coco Draws etsy, so I’m ordering this vintage typewriter illustration for my gallery wall (yep, still working on that thing).  I feel like the print perfectly describes me.
  • I’ve started making homemade chai tea lattes every night and they are delicious!  I just mix warmed soy milk or almond milk with boiled water steeped with a chai tea bag (super easy, yeah?) and it turns out like a dream!  I’m not exactly sure if that’s proper latte etiquette but it works for moi.
Happy weekending!!  It’s a 3-day weekend for me, does anyone else have Monday off?

Simplicity

October 5, 2011

Filed Under : EAT - INTERIORS - STYLE

There are times when I love an over-the-top outfit or a rich, hearty meal (i.e. fried chicken and biscuits in Portland…twice).  Other times, I only think about the simplest of pleasures.  Avocado toast.  A basic, yet effortless LBD.  An oversized denim shirt.  Fluffy white sheets.

Especially on this rainy day in Los Angeles, all I need are simple things.

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Portland Photo Diary: Part II

October 3, 2011

Filed Under : EAT - TRAVEL

portland, oregon

So here are a few more photos from my trip to Portland, Oregon (you can see part one here!).  I forgot to tell you in my first post but we stayed at Ace Hotel Portland.  It’s right in the heart of downtown and next door to Stumptown Coffee (yum yum).  My favorite part of the hotel is the lobby, where you can hang out on the comfy couches and read newspapers and magazines.  Here’s Kyle in deep concentrated thought on said comfy couches:

portland, oregon

portland, oregon

One of my favorite activities that we did was visit the Portland Farmers Market on Saturday morning.  I’ve never seen a farmers market so massive and prolific.  They had everything you could ever want or need, and for much cheaper than any LA farmers market I’ve been to.  Every single type of berry, every kind of root vegetable, the most beautiful peaches and plums, rows upon rows of unique specialty items like pickles and jams and delicious-looking pastries – I was in heaven!

portland, oregon

I took it easy at the farmers market and ate a simple crepe with raspberry jam and bananas.

portland, oregon

But Kyle spotted a stand for Pine State Biscuits.  Now Pine State Biscuits has somewhat of a cult following in Portland and Kyle definitely wanted to try it (and wait in line for 30 minutes to order).

portland, oregon

And there she is:

pine state biscuits

Besides eating constantly, we also went to a Bon Iver concert at The Edgefield with Kyle’s aunt (who lives in Portland).  Besides the fact that I love everything about Bon Iver, the venue was really neat because everyone lounged on blankets and picnicked.  But on the way to the show, Kyle’s aunt took us on a scenic route and showed us the Columbia River gorge.

columbia river gorge

columbia river gorge

One of my absolute favorite meals we had was at Broder, a tiny little cafe in Southeast Portland.  We waited at least an hour to get seated but it was well worth it.  To be honest, when I’m on vacation, I love when places have long waits because that’s how you know it’s really good.

broder portland

At Broder, Kyle had a bloody mary and an egg dish with smoked trout, potatoes, and pickled beets.

broder portland

I chose the Aebleskivers (big circular pancakes) and oh my, they were divine.

broder portland

And then Kyle puts the camera in my face right after I put one of those giant pancakes in my mouth.  Real hot.

Afterwards, we went over to Washington Park for a little outdoor exploring.  I forgot to mention that it was raining on and off this day.  The Hunter wellies were a necessity.

washington state park portland

washington state park portland

washington state park portland

washington state park portland

And then those thick gray clouds started rolling in and we were totally screwed – forced to hide under a tree until the rain passed.  PS – I don’t recommend hiking in rain boots.  Those are heavy suckers.

washington state park portland

We took quite a few breaks at Stumptown Coffee next door to our hotel.  I don’t know all the proper terms to describe coffee but Stumptown is damn good.  Funny story – we took home 3 bags of ground Stumptown beans and stored them in my suitcase.  Let’s just say that my entire wardrobe now smells like coffee.  I’m not complaining though!

stumptown coffee portland

stumptown coffee

portland, oregon

On our last day, we had plans to take the train from Portland to Seattle because we wanted to take a scenic route for part of our travels.  Plus, we had booked a flight from Seattle to LA.  This was all a fun and great idea in thought.  Of course, we get on the train and the conductor tells everyone there are major delays so the train won’t be leaving any time soon.  Awesome.  We got off the train and booked it to Portland Airport and flew to Seattle instead.  Note to self: do not rely on trains when you have a plane to catch.

portland union station

But we got home safe and soundly!  Oh Portland, I miss you already.

Friday Love List

September 30, 2011

Filed Under : EAT - INTERIORS - RECIPES - TRAVEL

friday love list

Lovelies, this week has been a quick one.  I love when that happens!  Thank you so much for saying such nice things about my Portland photos!!  You’re making me feel real special/ less weird for posting so many of them. 🙂  On Monday, I’ll do a little (aka really big because I don’t know how to edit down photos) part 2.  In the meantime, here’s what I’ve been loving lately:

  • On Wednesday night, I went to the design*sponge book party and signing at Anthropologie Beverly Hills.  Grace Bonney is so sweet and awesome – love her!  I had a wonderful time and kinda want to move into Anthro BH.  Can I please?
  • I’ve been in love with Studiopatro tea towels (yes, I fall in love with things like tea towels) for a long time now and was so excited to pick some up (the “cook” one and the striped copper one) at Alder & Co in Portland.
  • I don’t know if you know this but I really like pancakes so when I saw this post about Une Deux Senses sharing a weeks-worth of pancake recipes, like spiced peach pancakes, I about died.
  • Joanna Goddard of  A Cup of Jo has been sharing NYC city guides on her blog, from her favorite restaurants to favorite shops and hotels (plus much more).  Gosh, she is the best.
  • Right now, every West Elm location is having a floor sample sale, with floor models up to 60% off, so you know where I’ll be the minute I get off work today!
Happy, happy weekend! xo